So how do we remove 'them' from 'our club' because i guess you don't want them there?Boycott, no way. Someone may owned the club but as someone else has said,'it's our club not theirs'.
So how do we remove 'them' from 'our club' because i guess you don't want them there?
Whether we like it or not we are a business which has owners. How do you get rid of any owners of a business, as it's them that have the shares? Buy the shares or wait until someone else buys the shares and owns us.So how do we remove 'them' from 'our club' because i guess you don't want them there?
I think this is best of both worlds, and even before the match if everyone gets in early and vocalises their displeasureNot in favour as the fans are the ultimate losers.
A post-match sit-in seems to me to be a very effective alternative.
HeadlocksSo how do we remove 'them' from 'our club' because i guess you don't want them there?
So we just do nothing and keep handing over our hard earned money and in return they give nothing back?Whether we like it or not we are a business which has owners. How do you get rid of any owners of a business, as it's them that have the shares? Buy the shares or wait until someone else buys the shares and owns us.
No human being has arms long enough to headlock KenwrightHeadlocks
Did loads tell you they were boycotting the game? Or is it more believable that "loads" can't be bothered with friendlies? I belong to the can't be bothered group. I won't even watch it on tv. Same with international friendlies, never even watch them on the box.Looks like loads have decided to boycott Sporting , be lucky if the gate reaches 25,000 . I wouldn't be going but promised to take a mate for his first game at Goodison . Fulham sold out though .
Ok Doc, name your boycott game. Make sure the Red Echo knows, otherwise without publicity the desired effect may be lost on Everton's board.Yes. And we should have done 20 odd years ago.
How about the first televised game with the world watching? Everyone still gets to see the game but not at the groundOk Doc, name your boycott game. Make sure the Red Echo knows, otherwise without publicity the desired effect may be lost on Everton's board.
That was tried a couple of seasons ago v Aston Villa think, very few of the capacity crowd stayed behind, and all of the players ignored the crowd as they made their way out of the ground going towards the Park End entance, except Johnjoe Kenny who walked towards the Gwladys Street End clapping the fans. I watched from the Lower Bullens Stand.I think this is best of both worlds, and even before the match if everyone gets in early and vocalises their displeasure